Juventus are exploring an ambitious move for Italy striker Mateo Retegui as Luciano Spalletti targets a final attacking addition before the summer window closes. The 27-year-old Al-Qadsiah forward is viewed as an ideal candidate to bolster the Bianconeri frontline, although his substantial annual wages present a major stumbling block in club talks.
The Italy international has re-emerged on the radar in Turin after being monitored by Juventus in previous transfer windows. Spalletti knows the striker well from his spell in charge of the Azzurri and values his work rate and sharp penalty-box instincts. The potential move also has the backing of sporting director Marco Ottolini, who originally brought Retegui to Serie A from Argentina during his time at Genoa in 2023.
Astronomical wages stall deal
Tuttosport suggests that Juventus would favour an initial loan deal if the 27-year-old signals an appetite to return to Italian football. While convincing Retegui is not considered an issue, his astronomical €20m annual salary at Al-Qadsiah represents a massive obstacle.
The forward, under contract until 2028 following a €65m move from Atalanta, played 73 minutes in Al-Qadsiah's 3-1 win at Al-Shabab on the opening weekend of the Saudi Pro League.
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Juventus are now running out of time to find a buyer for David and complete their attacking overhaul before the transfer deadline. Spalletti is determined to secure another proven focal point to guarantee depth and competition for places across a congested schedule. A move for Retegui remains a long shot unless Al-Qadsiah agree to subsidise a significant portion of his mammoth wages.